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This was a rocket plume intercept flight. An Athena II rocket carrying a commercial imaging satellite was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Shortly afterwards, the WB-57 aircraft flew though the rocket's exhaust plume six times at an altitude of about 18 km. The solid rocket booster used by the Athena rocket contained aluminum and chlorine, which was visible in the spectra obtained by PALMS. To view select spectra in the plumes, use the plume crossings plot below.

This flight contains record numbers 0 to 4312.

Click on one of the grey highlighted areas (plume crossings) to view spectra in that plume.